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Carbon Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Energy Technologies
Fundamentals and Applications

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Shuhui Sun is a professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, center for Energy, Materials, and Telecommunications (INRS-EMT) in Montreal, Canada, where he directs the Laboratory of Sustainable Nanotechnology. His current research interests focus on the development of multi-functional nanomaterials (graphene, CNTs, MOF, metal and metal oxides) for Energy and Environment, including PEM fuel cells (low-Pt and Pt-free catalysts), Li-ion and Na-ion batteries, Metal-air batteries, as well as Wastewater treatment. He received a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the University of Western Ontario (Canada) and M.Sc./Ph.D. in Physics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has published 10 book chapters, 1 book, and over 100 peer reviewed journals articles, including Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Nano Energy , and holds 2 US patents. He has been invited to present his research findings at over 100 conferences, workshops, seminars, and institutions worldwide. He is the recipient of various prestigious fellows and awards, such as the ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellow (2017), Fellow of the Global Young Academy (2017), the Canada Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal (2012), NSERC-Alexander Graham Bell Canada fellowship (2009), The 1st Prize of Natural Science Award of Anhui Province (2014), Quebec Merits fellowship (2007). He is the Vice President of the International Academy of Electrochemical Energy Science (IAOEES). He serves as the Executive Editor-in-Chief of Electrochemical Energy Reviews (EER) (Springer- Nature), and the editorial board member for another 5 journals related to nanomaterials and energy . Dr. Andy (Xueliang) Sun is a professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier I) for the development of nanomaterials for clean energy, at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. He was elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and Fellow of Royal Society of Canada in 2016. His current research interests are associated with electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Dr. Sun received his Ph.D degree in Materials Chemistry at the University of Manchester, UK, in 1999. After his Ph.D in UK, he worked as a post-doctoral fellow in the University of British Columbia, Canada, during 1999-2001. He was a Research Associate at the National Institut de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Quebec, Canada, during 2001-2004 before Dr. Sun joined the University of Western Ontario in 2004. Dr. Sun is an author and co-author of over 280 refereed-journals, two books and 15 book chapters, including Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (JACS), Nano Letters, and Energy and Environmental Science. His work was cited over 13,000 times with H-index of 60. He holds 10 US patents. Dr. Sun is actively collaborating with industries and government labs such as Ballard Power Systems, General Motors, Lithium Phostech Inc., 3M and China Automotive Battery Institute Inc. Dr. Sun received various awards such as Early Researcher Award (2006), University Faculty Scholar Award (2010) and Western Engineering Prize for Achievement in Research (2013). He also serves as an Editor-in-Chief for "Electrochemical Energy Reviews’ (Springer- Nature) and an Associate Editor for Frontier of Energy Storage (2013-present). Dr. Sun is a Vice-Chairman of in the International Academy of Electrochemical Energy (IAOEES). Dr. Zhongwei Chen is a professor & Canada Research Chair in Advanced Materials for Clean Energy, Director of Collaborative Graduate Program in Nanotechnology and Director of Applied Nanomaterials & Clean Energy Laboratory at University of Waterloo. His current research interests are in the development of advanced energy materials for metal-air batteries, lithium-ion batteries and ...

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Authors Shuhui Sun Sun
Assisted by Shuhui Sun (Editor), Xueliang Sun (Editor), Zhongwei Chen (Editor), Yuyu Liu (Editor), David P. Wilkinson (Editor), Jiujun Zhang (Editor), Sun Xueliang (Editor), Chen Zhongwei (Editor), Liu Yuyu (Editor), Wilkinson David P. (Editor), Zhang Jiujun (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 16.11.2017
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering
 
EAN 9781498746021
ISBN 978-1-4987-4602-1
Pages 313
 
Series Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion
Subjects SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical, ENERGY, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical, SCIENCE / Energy, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Fossil Fuels, CC, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry, Materials science, Physical Chemistry, Fossil fuel technologies, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, Supercapacitors, Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering, Graphene, Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell, Electrochemical Performance, orr, GNRs, Graphene Sheets, SEM Image, Li Air Batteries, Xueliang Sun, TEM Image, Jiujun Zhang, Discharge Capacity, advanced carbon nanomaterial energy devices, hydrogen production electrolysis, oxygen reduction catalysis, electrode degradation mechanisms, nanostructured carbon materials, lithium sulfur batteries, sodium ion battery technology, graphene nanosheets, ORR Activity, Zhongwei Chen, Yuyu Liu, GQDs, Metal Air Batteries, Reversible Capacity, Hongbing Zhao, Anode Material, Rongzhi Chen, Xin Tong, Macmillan Publishers Limited, Xiaoting Lin, Mahdi Bagheripoor, Robert Klassen, Jinli Qiao, David P. Wilkinson, Gaixia Zhang, carbon materials energy storage and conversion, Chenxi Xu, Keegan Adair, Tongwen Yu, Qiliang Wei, Nitrogen Doped Graphene, Rui Cai, TEGDME, Mingming Fei, ORR Performance
 

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